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“Zuloak Riot” is a song by the Basque group ZULOAK in support of the “Slut Walk” marches that are taking place around the world, and to show their solidarity with the Russian music group “PussyRiot”.

Lara Cano made the video-clip remixing video from the documentary that Fermin Muguruza is making about the group ZULOAK and with different videos and photos from the Slut Walks, as well as the group "Pussy Riot" and the Ukrainian feminist group FEMEN.

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Niurka

près de 7 ans

, the percent, I do bveliee, is too high; punitive taxes are not effective, are not wise, and harm growth and development. With percents in use, you should not punish people with different percents, except as a criminal penalty process. If we continue to penalize success we should expect to fail as a nation; we should expect our best and brightest, and wealthiest, to leave.Returning to whether it's cash; during the financial collapse, one of the banks that fell actually had hard assets that could have paid their debt. Due to the wealth punitive tax code, if they had tried to move that to liquidity to do so, it would have been preemptively taxed at something like 60%. The result was the bank falling, not because they weren't worth it, but because the taxes prevented them from being worth it in the real world. That's terrible policy, and bad for the economy. (No I don't remember which one, IIRC they're suing over the Fed transferring their assets in a fire sale currently.)Now, somewhat because of that wealth punitive system, and due to the way modern money products work, there are definite tastes of regressive taxation in our current system. When comparing a wealthy person's complete tax filing to a median income worker, and summing their worth, it can appear the wealthy pay less, as a percent of the total, because of the nature of taxes attaching to money in their current design. But, making the wealthy cash out stocks, or what have you, to pay taxes because they over performed isn't a wise choice; you're simply going to concentrate the wealth in a smaller and smaller group who have learned to game the system more, like Buffett.So, wrapping again to my personal premise: The system is broken, completely. Tinkering with percents, or wealth punitive rules, will not help. We need a new, planar percent application, which has a low enough to be painless for the poor rate, that allows taxation of a larger swath of the economic activity of the nation, without the need for shielding and obfuscation of wealth, and without punishing success and wealth.

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près de 7 ans

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